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and it's something i never thought i would be able decade, thein one aids epidemic in the united states will be gone. think of that. did you ever think you were going to hear that? nope, did you ever think you're going to hear that? the work they have done on aids is incredible. it is an incredible thing. it isold me that, i said shattering. it breaks your heart what has happened, but think of it, in 10 years, the aids epidemic will be
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aiming to reduce that dependency, thein sein courted investment from other nations. result was the creation of myanmar's first special economic zone, the tillawar sez. work to develop the zone got under way in 2015 after a deal was concluded with the japanese government the previous year. tillawat is now home to more than 80 companies. many are from japan and thailand. a joint venture operates the zone. myanmar paid 51% of the costst. japan provided theemaining 49%. >> actually, myanmar mostly doing the agriculture and trading, that's why we need to improve our manufacturing sector. also, we need the opportunity to create more jobs for our people. that's why this special economic zone will be a good opportunity for the industrial development and also creating jobs. >> bidding for contracts to build the kyaukoyu open zone. the winning bid went to a chin these state-owowned conglomerat. at that time the construction costs including the industrial parkrk and portt was estimated $10 billion. three-quarters of this would pay for building the port, with china providing bet
aiming to reduce that dependency, thein sein courted investment from other nations. result was the creation of myanmar's first special economic zone, the tillawar sez. work to develop the zone got under way in 2015 after a deal was concluded with the japanese government the previous year. tillawat is now home to more than 80 companies. many are from japan and thailand. a joint venture operates the zone. myanmar paid 51% of the costst. japan provided theemaining 49%. >> actually, myanmar...
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thein pce a ptsla k hhiapn andn kids admitting to doing twithheir sights on a new target. why some cameras could be vulnerable to malware attacks. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ been s monthpa sedd m quite frankly i thinkax nas te 7 max bring the tes g said it's b softwa fix to gngoriedt by the o gsyoly fun could see a differe l on ard.nt thebo hse t redciermm sother s animals, like dceerogs and cats. airlines can refuse to animals such as snak and rodents. >>> neso oda ohtf line cyber s theteet use ofrth f und0 percethnt of kids have connected wwett to di. 11 percent even met the stranger in person. >> carey nistuff. >>> ang tonight about hackers and how they look for new opportunities to stealon yo al information or money. yet another one of your devices could be vulneble to malware attacks. n.nos brett larson explains how ca >> reporter: random wear attacks where access toata i r p fro newseafo more foiv c.atre a y digital camera. check point software technologies reporting their ployemotreureleewes y ptures on transfer protocol that make itle l sechsa ck a ur t.ourcdand to avoid unsi and ton
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advisory of three dogs in north carolina it>>h nothing scaryn thein w forecast tonight. orw fha. a cally have a big thrt fare. trigger is cool front that slipped south. not a bad evening out. there take a walk and leave rain gear at home. just keep app eye on sky better chances south east of and brighter at this hour than it was yesterday.ti ee on rad in headlines means we need to sou i gin lm rosoa aming thunderms. no particular th and same fronts stalled rkluth tooo like l ck heabaon e .nweek next week. fntro down toh thunderstormssays8 havewe'r txpecting as we look a tivity is to your south an o see if it you considered significantthe sh.oww e' ty cou hold togetr trcoming out of most of you have a quietg evenin 9 at 6:00 and feels and wide range of temperatures up or the weekend and look at new york city shake shake 74. 8beckry. warm at 9 aand richmond terms ot took a little bit of the tropical naturty oemihu atmosphi ail front oair mass even though .t n l >> we drop t7spottyor primarily southnd mug heette bf storms once again tomorrow ghhu t 0scuats4 andeats advisories being
advisory of three dogs in north carolina it>>h nothing scaryn thein w forecast tonight. orw fha. a cally have a big thrt fare. trigger is cool front that slipped south. not a bad evening out. there take a walk and leave rain gear at home. just keep app eye on sky better chances south east of and brighter at this hour than it was yesterday.ti ee on rad in headlines means we need to sou i gin lm rosoa aming thunderms. no particular th and same fronts stalled rkluth tooo like l ck heabaon e...
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everybody else in the upper 50s along theine show. head into the east bay valleys and we have 61 in pleasanton and antioch to 71. mid to upper 50s in the north bay valleys. here's how it looks from south beach. looks quiet out there. cool to hot in mass transit and light breezes on the bay today. we will be around 80 at nine and mid-80s this afternoon and 75 at 7:00. south bay, 60s by 8:00, and upper 80s by 90 this afternoon, and then for the east bay valleys, hottest temperatures from 66 this morning to near 90 by noon and then you can see the mid to upper 90s by 2:00 to 5:00. air-conditioners running hard once again. >>> we have a few hot spots. we have injury accidents, but traffic is light enough to get by. we will show you live shots. this is westbound 80 for headlights moving through berkeley and emeryville. a live shot at 680 in wall nnut creek, and there's an injury crash on 680 here, and southbound 680 at south main, the off-ramp blocked because of an injury crash. on the peninsula, southbound 101 near third an accident is bl
everybody else in the upper 50s along theine show. head into the east bay valleys and we have 61 in pleasanton and antioch to 71. mid to upper 50s in the north bay valleys. here's how it looks from south beach. looks quiet out there. cool to hot in mass transit and light breezes on the bay today. we will be around 80 at nine and mid-80s this afternoon and 75 at 7:00. south bay, 60s by 8:00, and upper 80s by 90 this afternoon, and then for the east bay valleys, hottest temperatures from 66 this...
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to get some research to see what is this cryptocurrency based on, i find there's nothing there but theinir. guest: you are not the only one to have made that particular critique. it is very important to distinguish cryptocurrencies and emphasize two things. number one, how they are structured can be very different. the libra cryptocurrency is backed by something. it is backed by other currencies, national currencies and government securities. it will have something there. it can introduce exchange risk. then you get into something like said, bitcoin is self-referential. the value is determined by demand. useful and can be used in lots of different places and the technology behind a lot of these could do currencie -- , the cryptocurrencies block chain, that's pretty interesting stuff. how it program money and is spent and when it is spent, there could be useful applications there. cryptocurrencies are very different and people are trying to figure out what constellation of features will be regulatory compliant and have a real-world use value for people whether it's payments or processing
to get some research to see what is this cryptocurrency based on, i find there's nothing there but theinir. guest: you are not the only one to have made that particular critique. it is very important to distinguish cryptocurrencies and emphasize two things. number one, how they are structured can be very different. the libra cryptocurrency is backed by something. it is backed by other currencies, national currencies and government securities. it will have something there. it can introduce...
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europe, thein british pound is taking a hit on news that u.k.me minister boris johnson will last the queen to suspend parliament to force britain's exit from the do you the sterling off if -- from the e.u. the sterling is off against both the dollar and the euro. k pound is- wea helping the ftse 100 index, a bright spot amid european markets as investors look at a worsening bond yield inversion in the u.s. keck 400 -- cac400 and tax are -- and dax are off. anchor: amid the yellow vests protest movement, it looks like paris tourism will come out relatively unscathed. brian: the french tourism board has released its numbers for the first half of 2019, showing stable figures in the capital. the protest was made up for by an uptick in french visitors. reporter: the beauty of a boat ride down the seine. even during the yellow vests movement, tourists have been enamored by paris. >> it is different from where we came from. reporter: more than 10 million people made the trip to the louvre last year. its popularity is showing no signs of ending. in muse
europe, thein british pound is taking a hit on news that u.k.me minister boris johnson will last the queen to suspend parliament to force britain's exit from the do you the sterling off if -- from the e.u. the sterling is off against both the dollar and the euro. k pound is- wea helping the ftse 100 index, a bright spot amid european markets as investors look at a worsening bond yield inversion in the u.s. keck 400 -- cac400 and tax are -- and dax are off. anchor: amid the yellow vests protest...
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great american spirit that's been present throughout the founding ofge the country for the coursen thein days ahead. as i stand before you today i see a remarkable group. i think about all that has been done over the last 50 years to renew its strength in the foundation and i'm confident we will continue to build on the progress that we have made. you are the future of conservatism in america. make no mistake about that. as i look out across this crowd i know the future of conservatism in america is bright. [applause] [cheering] i want you to know we are counting on you there will be challenges ahead so my admonition to each of you this morning isor to prepare yourse yourselves, prepare your minds for action and in the days ahead it will not be sufficient to bejust win the next election. we need to win the next generation. [applause] each one of you has a role to play in your generation, go tell freedom's story to make sure the siren song of socialism doesn't take hold in the hearts of your generation, but the freedom that is our birthright as americans is preserved and expanded as a bea
great american spirit that's been present throughout the founding ofge the country for the coursen thein days ahead. as i stand before you today i see a remarkable group. i think about all that has been done over the last 50 years to renew its strength in the foundation and i'm confident we will continue to build on the progress that we have made. you are the future of conservatism in america. make no mistake about that. as i look out across this crowd i know the future of conservatism in...
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that was rouly a little bit earlier about just theinning of the 9:00 o'clock hour.hingsore startin die down a little bit there so not much to deal with.es 75 degre for your overnight and once again warm and muggy. i'll have that seven-day i forecast coming up a bit and let you know when is going to heat up and it will. jim. >> jay-z reportedly going to become part owner of an nfl team. telceoconnected t jay-z tmz he's going to have significantership interest in a team. he's a huge fan already has sports business and wants to be a change agent for the nfl. we talked with tms harvey levin about it. >> this, i'm told, explains part of the reason, and ts is the way it was put to us why jay-z entered intohis kind of partnership with roger goodell and the l, which puzzled a lot of people and there was some criticism. but this is part of the reason. >> tmz says it doesn't know aywhich team j could become part owner of but it's reportedly going to happen soon. jay-z at one point was a minority owner of the brookn nets. >>> brady yatesome run s the pace for the loudoun south
that was rouly a little bit earlier about just theinning of the 9:00 o'clock hour.hingsore startin die down a little bit there so not much to deal with.es 75 degre for your overnight and once again warm and muggy. i'll have that seven-day i forecast coming up a bit and let you know when is going to heat up and it will. jim. >> jay-z reportedly going to become part owner of an nfl team. telceoconnected t jay-z tmz he's going to have significantership interest in a team. he's a huge fan...
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twas grace that taught me ♪ jon: we have heard calls before asout the need to come together, but in theinngton those words have tended to fall on deaf ears. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. laura: a brief time ago i spoke to the bbc's gary o'donoghue in el paso. what is the mood there tonight? gary:, it is somber, as you would expect, laura, because we learned todayhat two more people died of their wounds, the injuries from in hospital, meking the toll to 22. eight of those wercan nationals. the mexican foreign minister has been visiting the hospital in el paso today, passing on his thanks to the doctors and condolences to the family and expressing concerns of the mexican government about the way hispics were apparently targeted. of course, he like everyone el in el paso will be wondering whether the words today and the words in washington choed around the white house that have been repeated time and timeve again, that dded el paso to the list of other places like sutherland springs, santa fe, parkland, san bernardino,ss whether their ere will create anything good for the noture. laura: g
twas grace that taught me ♪ jon: we have heard calls before asout the need to come together, but in theinngton those words have tended to fall on deaf ears. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. laura: a brief time ago i spoke to the bbc's gary o'donoghue in el paso. what is the mood there tonight? gary:, it is somber, as you would expect, laura, because we learned todayhat two more people died of their wounds, the injuries from in hospital, meking the toll to 22. eight of those wercan nationals....
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. >>> at the center of the energy market is the strait of hormuz, considered theine most important oil passageway because it's the only way to move oil from the p sian gulf to the world's oceans. we traveled to the region for a firsthand look. >> withrude oil prices in a slump that eve n a geopolitical crisis failed to shake, the.s. is struggling to form a coalition to protect international maitime trade including oil in transit each day. >> in this particular case, oile 20% of the world's comes through the strait of hormuz, that's not just a united states issue. that's a global issue. >> operating today out of the north arabian sea at the southeai tip of the s of hormuz, the "uss abraham lincoln" is one ofwo u.s. aircraft carriers in the region. >> this is 4.5 acres of sovereign u.s. territory that i can park anywhere in the world. we're nd of the 911 force if something were to happen. we can move the ship up the ry quickly. the beauty of a navy aircraft andier is our speed agility, one of the fastest ships the navy has so we' able to reposition very quickly. >> though with six attack
. >>> at the center of the energy market is the strait of hormuz, considered theine most important oil passageway because it's the only way to move oil from the p sian gulf to the world's oceans. we traveled to the region for a firsthand look. >> withrude oil prices in a slump that eve n a geopolitical crisis failed to shake, the.s. is struggling to form a coalition to protect international maitime trade including oil in transit each day. >> in this particular case, oile...
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of the top one tenth of 1% would vestment in thein ten rags. think about that. that. about protect our democracy. i want a constitutional right nt to protect the of every american citizen to at vote to get th counted. i have a plan to make voting as secure as fort knox. hacking. voter to review every law ket rid of olitical fwery mannedering and one more. nited.en's u just three things. attack the corruption head on. hange in our l c economy. and protect our democracy. that is it. they sound like they're right?ted but we do those things. hink about making the fostwork else.veryone his pulled me into the race. here and it's about opportunity. opportunity. at our kids to get a gre education. there. kids.tunity for our opportunity to marry the person family.e and build a i was a special needs teacher. ortunities are p not the same for everyone. maybe it's just to be able to live independently but it's for every >> let's win. [applause] sen. warren: [applause] warren: thank you. [applause] [crowd chanting warren, warren, warren] first some: questions -- where are our ques
of the top one tenth of 1% would vestment in thein ten rags. think about that. that. about protect our democracy. i want a constitutional right nt to protect the of every american citizen to at vote to get th counted. i have a plan to make voting as secure as fort knox. hacking. voter to review every law ket rid of olitical fwery mannedering and one more. nited.en's u just three things. attack the corruption head on. hange in our l c economy. and protect our democracy. that is it. they sound...
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when we come back here tonight, we thought it was extremely important to go down the list, the names, thein me. . that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don'use you're allergic to otla it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. ♪ help protect your pet, home, and yard. ah, it ended to soon. with the advantage fleaction plan. just look at him! he's a wreck without me, ha... owww. fight the misery of infesting fleas. managingaudrey's on it.s? eating right? on it! staying active? on it. audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type 2 dia
when we come back here tonight, we thought it was extremely important to go down the list, the names, thein me. . that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don'use you're allergic to otla it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings...
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. >> thank goodness, because you slightlyoolerrotoday, thein iha mor e clouds today than what we hadyesterdays, we think today, temperatures will be in the lower 90's and there's a t possibility aghis afternoon that we can have some thwhderstorms. i think e they go up, they could bestrong, maybe severe in spots. again, nothing, nothing lik what we had yesterday. heat tomorrow again humidity will stay with this temperatures back up into the mid 90's, feels look temperature upper 90's and low 100s, here's the trend on the temperatures, we're 92 today, 95 tomorrow, after tomorrow, we break the heat wave. friday mh cooler, middle 8, weekend now still looking re ly, really nice, really nice. if this all comes together,'l l be loving this weekend. we're loving it anyway. we're dry this morning, shobars wack out to the west. those look like the weekend a little bit fire up ain late this afternoon and there could be a coupl morning, you see this area ouming down here to sern virginia. it wtll come up a le bit. it couldick off a shower or two primarily i95 off to the st this morning, you can see how f
. >> thank goodness, because you slightlyoolerrotoday, thein iha mor e clouds today than what we hadyesterdays, we think today, temperatures will be in the lower 90's and there's a t possibility aghis afternoon that we can have some thwhderstorms. i think e they go up, they could bestrong, maybe severe in spots. again, nothing, nothing lik what we had yesterday. heat tomorrow again humidity will stay with this temperatures back up into the mid 90's, feels look temperature upper 90's and...
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watch ken cuccinelli at thein white house ne of your i will get your reaction.lic chathe role, president trump's of administration is reinforcing the ideals of self-sufficiency and personal responsibility. >> these are not undocumented, these legal immigrants that have a visa, basically scaring them from taking part in a kindf government program, even though they are legal and they a paying taxesa: >> already the state of california has sued the trump administration cher the public arge role. that comes after california had already moved to allow people who are either illegal to get health care benefits. what kind of danr do democrats face trying to win national elections by taking his positions? >> governor bullock: two different things, i even served with ken cuccinelli he wasal attorney gen. putting him in charge of immigration would be like i putting putcharge of theur electionity. >> dana: if you disagree with the public>>harge will? overnor bullock: what i disagree with as we argusin the immigration to essentially divide this country. when it -- as a democ
watch ken cuccinelli at thein white house ne of your i will get your reaction.lic chathe role, president trump's of administration is reinforcing the ideals of self-sufficiency and personal responsibility. >> these are not undocumented, these legal immigrants that have a visa, basically scaring them from taking part in a kindf government program, even though they are legal and they a paying taxesa: >> already the state of california has sued the trump administration cher the public...
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> happened was that the article was right for three years because stocks continue to go 1982 after theinhairman of the federal reserve managed to squeeze inflation out of the system with punishing back to back recessions, the conditions were set for the rebound. now,u look at the market if you invested dividends over that period of time, we were at 7000%. the story is right in the short-term but wrong in the long term. i'm glad we are owning up to it. thank you. coming up, as the 2020 election approaches, are the polls prepare for hackers? plus, rebirth in baltimore. e-commerce reviving the american city neglected industrial hub. this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ back to "bloomberg businessweek." radios every day on the from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. wall street time, and catch up by subscribing to our podcast. you can also find us online at businessweek.com, and on our mobile app. as the 2020 election approaches, it is democracy versus the hackers. this week's solution section focuses on how efforts in illinois to protect the voting system show how vulnerable states are, still, to outside a
> happened was that the article was right for three years because stocks continue to go 1982 after theinhairman of the federal reserve managed to squeeze inflation out of the system with punishing back to back recessions, the conditions were set for the rebound. now,u look at the market if you invested dividends over that period of time, we were at 7000%. the story is right in the short-term but wrong in the long term. i'm glad we are owning up to it. thank you. coming up, as the 2020...
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back in 1994, the only major organization, the only major 1994 was thein national rifle association. i just left the meeting of 300 people in iowa around mom submit action, gabby giffords group. you have sandy hook. you have a lot of groups that are counterbalanced to the nra. plus the accumulation of the concerns in dayton and el paso going all the way back to columbine for we have a generation who lived through this. i think public sentiment is also changing. first and foremost let's get this stuff passed in the senate. then we can talk about the next steps of getting these weapons of war off the streets, which has about 60% support across the united states. >> [indiscernible] how do we get justice for his alleged victims? they will be no more prosecution, but what do we do about the victims? rep. ryan: we have to continue the process and the process will continue. if we have to do something in congress to bring that to light, we most certainly well and i would encourage our leadership to do that. i don't know how this guy was able to commit suicide. in of the biggest fugitives cus
back in 1994, the only major organization, the only major 1994 was thein national rifle association. i just left the meeting of 300 people in iowa around mom submit action, gabby giffords group. you have sandy hook. you have a lot of groups that are counterbalanced to the nra. plus the accumulation of the concerns in dayton and el paso going all the way back to columbine for we have a generation who lived through this. i think public sentiment is also changing. first and foremost let's get this...
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80s from noon to 6:00, and 80 at 7:00, and then the last stop will be the hottest this go around, theinealleys, not only hot but with that touch of humidity, you need the air-conditioner because it will help get rid of the humidity in the house. low to mid-90s, and even a spike of upper 90s around 3:00. we will take a look at the holiday weekend. >> there's september. right there. >> wow. we will talk about that coming up. first, here's frances. yeah, pumpkin spice lattes and soon it will be christmas. >> we should decorate. >>> we are tracking a couple injury accidents. they are still out there, and we will try and get a hold of chp and find out when they expect to clear this. there's an injury crash out towards the bridge here, and an injury accident on the off-ramp, so olympic boulevard may be your best alternate at this point. it's looking good towards highway 24 at this point. also, we will check out drive times for you. really a crawl out of tracy, westbound 580 from tracy to castro valley, an hour and five minutes. brake lights as well, san jose ...you discover paint bleed you und
80s from noon to 6:00, and 80 at 7:00, and then the last stop will be the hottest this go around, theinealleys, not only hot but with that touch of humidity, you need the air-conditioner because it will help get rid of the humidity in the house. low to mid-90s, and even a spike of upper 90s around 3:00. we will take a look at the holiday weekend. >> there's september. right there. >> wow. we will talk about that coming up. first, here's frances. yeah, pumpkin spice lattes and soon...
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talks with thein u.s. to increase defense payments.resident trump says they paid substantially more than the year before. he says the relationship between the two countries is a very good one. at least 14 have died and 145 others wounded in a taliban suicide car bombing in kabul. the vehicle was stopped at a checkpoint outside a police station in the afghani capital. the attack came shortly after the taliban and the u.s. reported a progress to ending the nearly 18 year war. fedex cutting another connection with amazon. its ground delivery contract with the world's largest online retailer won't be renewed when it expires the at the end of this month. two months ago, fedex said it would no longer fly amazon packages. amazon is building its own shipping network. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm kailey leinz. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. a couple of headlines now. burford capital responding to muddy waters, saying that th
talks with thein u.s. to increase defense payments.resident trump says they paid substantially more than the year before. he says the relationship between the two countries is a very good one. at least 14 have died and 145 others wounded in a taliban suicide car bombing in kabul. the vehicle was stopped at a checkpoint outside a police station in the afghani capital. the attack came shortly after the taliban and the u.s. reported a progress to ending the nearly 18 year war. fedex cutting...
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wisconsin and other states and pelosi says i don't know if i want to mess around right now if you can win theinstate what they do not want to awaken is you don't want to awaken the millions of americans that would be much more active and she knows that is and is concerned about that. that's why you see they say go ahead. because there's millions of people trying to impeach the president for what cracks there is no collusion. so she is walking a fine line. but if she was so we have americans coming up in less than two years. so they're trying to figure out if they impeach him and doesn't win reelection or just pretend that investigation and do not impeach him to make sure he doesn't win reelection but in the meantime china and iran is on the move all the countries are on the move and in the meantime there is a disaster on the border they don't care and they are not focused and that's what they need to focus on. [applause] >>. >> i think the american people like the president of the united states again i don't think they think it is a sure thing why do you think there is open borders? why are pur
wisconsin and other states and pelosi says i don't know if i want to mess around right now if you can win theinstate what they do not want to awaken is you don't want to awaken the millions of americans that would be much more active and she knows that is and is concerned about that. that's why you see they say go ahead. because there's millions of people trying to impeach the president for what cracks there is no collusion. so she is walking a fine line. but if she was so we have americans...
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maybe theine, democrats will have to do that next time.hat is what it means by protecting the norms of our society. the norms of being in a democracy. the final thing is creating deliberate persuasion. hadacebook -- i have not success at this. you should try it. when somebody posts something, this happened on tariffs. i just want to know the answer, why are the terrorists being put not on raw materials? i does one to know if you are supporting the terrorists, please tell me why. i don't want to hear people attack trump. i does want that answer. it is important answer. if you put it on raw materials that are needed for detroit, the industry, you're practically bombing yourself in an economic trade work. i think it was important to do. those are the kinds of questions you have to make. those are the discussions that are needed in a democracy. all a lote given us of homework to think about. thank you so much. you have all been so interesting. let me give a round of applause for all of them. >> now it is the part of the evening where we get to
maybe theine, democrats will have to do that next time.hat is what it means by protecting the norms of our society. the norms of being in a democracy. the final thing is creating deliberate persuasion. hadacebook -- i have not success at this. you should try it. when somebody posts something, this happened on tariffs. i just want to know the answer, why are the terrorists being put not on raw materials? i does one to know if you are supporting the terrorists, please tell me why. i don't want to...
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. >> high school tennis start joelle chung taking washington state's athletics three court, thein accusing them of religious discrimination. she claimed they violated her religious freedom for rescheduling the tournament on saturday, which is the sabbath for seven day adventists to another day. we have paul chung, joelle's father and their attorney. your son is a sophomore and also involved in this suit. now, joelle must be an amazing tennis player because she was undefeated for the entire year, but why did you openly decide to file this suit? >> are you asking me or joseph? >> yes. >> okay. well, i felt like in the wiaa was discriminating against our children based on our religious beliefs, and you know, joelle went undefeated her senior year, was expected to make it to the state championship tournament, but you know, changing the day off of saturday was one request, but the other main request was to let her play until sabbath became an issue and then let her withdraw, but wia said, no, you bun't do that. if you can't finish the whole tournament then you't can't play in any of it, so she
. >> high school tennis start joelle chung taking washington state's athletics three court, thein accusing them of religious discrimination. she claimed they violated her religious freedom for rescheduling the tournament on saturday, which is the sabbath for seven day adventists to another day. we have paul chung, joelle's father and their attorney. your son is a sophomore and also involved in this suit. now, joelle must be an amazing tennis player because she was undefeated for the...
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what is he so afraid of that he needs to suspend parliament and discuss this thein these matter. >> mattdley has been covering this closely. the queen approved this, can anything be done? >> parliament can try to push through a vote of no confidence and that's what jeremy corbyn you just saw, he announced he's going to do that. that's unlikely to work in this really fascinating game of politic political chess because the only time they can do that is between this tuesday, september 3rd and the following monday. that's when the suspension of parliament began. boris johnson said out loud that even if corbyn tries to get this no confidence vote, the prime minister won't resign and it is all parliament and calls for new elections and sometimes like early november and that's days after britain has left the european union. that looks like check mate for the prime minister. >> this may be a little rearranging the death chair worrying about parliament. is the idea of a no-deal brexit basically established in the set and unusual case for that to be turned around? >> when you saw the outrage of je
what is he so afraid of that he needs to suspend parliament and discuss this thein these matter. >> mattdley has been covering this closely. the queen approved this, can anything be done? >> parliament can try to push through a vote of no confidence and that's what jeremy corbyn you just saw, he announced he's going to do that. that's unlikely to work in this really fascinating game of politic political chess because the only time they can do that is between this tuesday, september...
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senator 2020 hopeful bernie sanders has released a plan to protect independent the -- end thein consolidation and corporate control of media outlets. his plan includes ending federal approval of huge media mergers, giving employees an opportunity to have ownership in news outlets, increasing funding for local and independent news, and strengthening anti-trust regulations to stop tech giants like facebook and google from "cannibalizing, bilk, and defund news organizations." sanders notes that trump's assault on the press has further threatened the media landscape. in othther news about bernie sanders, the vermont senator picked up his first labor endorsement from the united electrical, radio and machine workers of america. the group also backed sanders' run in 2016. sanders recently announced his workplace democracy plan, which would seek to double union membership, bolster collective bargaining, end right-to-work laws, and protect worker pensions. a 17-year-old palestinian student who was scheduled to start his freshman year at harvard university was denied entry into the united states last w
senator 2020 hopeful bernie sanders has released a plan to protect independent the -- end thein consolidation and corporate control of media outlets. his plan includes ending federal approval of huge media mergers, giving employees an opportunity to have ownership in news outlets, increasing funding for local and independent news, and strengthening anti-trust regulations to stop tech giants like facebook and google from "cannibalizing, bilk, and defund news organizations." sanders...
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tom fittons of thein world, joseph digenovas of the world, jay sekulows of the world. we will never be the media mob.s let not your heart be troubled. tammy bruce is doing an awesome job filling in. >> tammy: i can see you, and that's what all of america likes seeing. >> sean: not all of america. >> tammy: it's a pleasure. thank you. >> sean: check out your show on foxnation.com. >> tammy: i appreciate it. i am tammy bruce in for laura ingraham, and this is "the ingraham angle" from los angeles tonight. the left is ramping up its rhetoric, trying to blame trump for the recent mass shootings despite his calls, of course, for unity and peace.rh congressman matt gaetz is herein with a message for his colleagues on the other side ofd the aisle. i.c.e. rounds up nearly 700 illegals in the largest raid in a decade. of course the liberal outrage hits a fever pitch. former acting i.c.e. director tom homan is here to set the record straight. plus remember when everyone jumped on trump for calling out what was really happening in baltimore? tonight we hear from residents who liv
tom fittons of thein world, joseph digenovas of the world, jay sekulows of the world. we will never be the media mob.s let not your heart be troubled. tammy bruce is doing an awesome job filling in. >> tammy: i can see you, and that's what all of america likes seeing. >> sean: not all of america. >> tammy: it's a pleasure. thank you. >> sean: check out your show on foxnation.com. >> tammy: i appreciate it. i am tammy bruce in for laura ingraham, and this is...
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jarretts, judge pirros,ea the victoria toensings, the sarahs, the john solomons, the tom fittons of thein sekulows of the world. we will never be the media mob.s let not your heart be troubled. tammy bruce is doing an awesome job filling in. >> tammy: i can see you, and that's what all of america likes seeing. >> sean: not all of america. >> tammy: it's a pleasure. thank you. >> sean: check out your show on foxnation.com. >> tammy: i appreciate it. i am tammy bruce in for laura ingraham, and this is "the ingraham angle" from los angeles tonight. the left is ramping up its rhetoric, trying to blame trump for the recent mass shootings despite his caf
jarretts, judge pirros,ea the victoria toensings, the sarahs, the john solomons, the tom fittons of thein sekulows of the world. we will never be the media mob.s let not your heart be troubled. tammy bruce is doing an awesome job filling in. >> tammy: i can see you, and that's what all of america likes seeing. >> sean: not all of america. >> tammy: it's a pleasure. thank you. >> sean: check out your show on foxnation.com. >> tammy: i appreciate it. i am tammy bruce...
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. >> by the way, middle-class people, working-class people paid for that action by your friend, theinresident. >> sean: what should the federal tax rate for individuals, 70%? >> folks who make over $2 million when you combine everything. 70%, when you combine everything. >> sean: that means they get to keep 30%. you take $0.70 out of every dollar. >> how long did we have this in this country for decades? dwight eisenhower, john f. kennedy, that was a tax rate then. >> sean: $0.70 out of every dollar. corporations, what should they pay, was the top marginal rate for corporations that you want to? >> right now it's way too low. >> sean: give me a number, ballpark.. >> 40%-50%. >> sean: no business wants to be in business and they will pass the cost on to the consumers and we'll lose jobs. >> wait a minute. >> sean: i want you to know what i pay in new york. i pay the 9% estate tax, i pay the city tax, my income goes to you. i don't even live here. i don't live in the city. by the way, just saying. >> you make a good income here. >> sean: new york city has a 8.75 sales tax on top of that
. >> by the way, middle-class people, working-class people paid for that action by your friend, theinresident. >> sean: what should the federal tax rate for individuals, 70%? >> folks who make over $2 million when you combine everything. 70%, when you combine everything. >> sean: that means they get to keep 30%. you take $0.70 out of every dollar. >> how long did we have this in this country for decades? dwight eisenhower, john f. kennedy, that was a tax rate then....
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. >>> neighbors rattled after the discovery of a homemade pipe bomb in theine. i bomb squad from walnut creek was called from martinez to dismantle it, after martinez police say it was sitting in a front yard on wayne street. police also say they've been to that house a number of times. neighbors say there have been problems in the past. >> the rv is there, you're not supposed to be living in it. people are coming and going. >> we're not selling drugs out of the house, nothing like that. there's kids here. >> neighbors will reach out to city leaders about the issue. >>> new at 6:00, a warning if you have recently filled up your gas tank on the peninsula, credit card skimmers were just discovered at a gas station in woodside. workers at the chevron on woodside road found those devices attached to the pumps. now the san mateo county sheriff's office is trying to crack down and track down more information. this isn't the first time this chevron has been targeted by thieves. according to one yelp reviewer his credit card number has been stolen at the gas station fiv
. >>> neighbors rattled after the discovery of a homemade pipe bomb in theine. i bomb squad from walnut creek was called from martinez to dismantle it, after martinez police say it was sitting in a front yard on wayne street. police also say they've been to that house a number of times. neighbors say there have been problems in the past. >> the rv is there, you're not supposed to be living in it. people are coming and going. >> we're not selling drugs out of the house,...
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secure fbi laptop in a car he took to the white house we can immediately begin writing a memo about theineeting after it concluded. in other words, the whole thing was a set up and it just one of many. in the end, jim comey wrote seven memos like this. at least two of them contain information the government later classified as secret. but comey leaked the information nonetheless. in the words of the inspector general, "by not safeguarding sensitive information obtained during his afghan women and by using it to create publicfo pressure for official action, comey set a dangerous example for the over 35,000 current fbi employees and the many thousands more former fbi employees who have similarly had access to our knowledge of nonpublic information." all of which is putting it mildly. jim comey was the most powerful law enforcement official in thet country. there was virtually nothing he couldn't do. he used his power for political ends and there's nothing more corrupt than that. of course we suspected that already. more than a year ago comey announced it to the world, in nofact. in april 20
secure fbi laptop in a car he took to the white house we can immediately begin writing a memo about theineeting after it concluded. in other words, the whole thing was a set up and it just one of many. in the end, jim comey wrote seven memos like this. at least two of them contain information the government later classified as secret. but comey leaked the information nonetheless. in the words of the inspector general, "by not safeguarding sensitive information obtained during his afghan...
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put yr best foot forward in thein beg.>> what's that. >> i'm not blled m dating years think about how many timesso dymebomeagsss blah blah l, whatu're like wel does that mean? d >> how you mean to say that? st sartay putting emojis on the, you'ree,ik lh, on. >> for not being ava -able roar sing fm wt h pple dero if they want to be t clearo the doso send thisted aingjimo es vegetable? what e you trying to say? >>vehat's morersation. >> like me what does this mean? >> you'll ding no sexting i taking the more innocent approach. >> i see. >> there's no innocence on this show. >> obviously they're not, wisdom. >> next up >> let's do more up, taking rese whole another level. new wall street journal article takes a look at the wayhatresumk these days andup they're keeping with the times. let's say that. but, yeah, outwit the boring black and white font and oreferve at the top.op color all that so last year. now employers are starting to seege a sur in photos, illustrations even bitjis like that woman youre saw t kicking up her fe
put yr best foot forward in thein beg.>> what's that. >> i'm not blled m dating years think about how many timesso dymebomeagsss blah blah l, whatu're like wel does that mean? d >> how you mean to say that? st sartay putting emojis on the, you'ree,ik lh, on. >> for not being ava -able roar sing fm wt h pple dero if they want to be t clearo the doso send thisted aingjimo es vegetable? what e you trying to say? >>vehat's morersation. >> like me what does this...
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thein most states. the fate of your future should not be defined by the lottery of life, what family you are born into. when we talk about overall investment in education, the most important thing we can do -- our teachers do not get paid enough. you look at places like this that are cutting back investments into higher education. but making sure that quality preschool is universal for all. where the federal government can step in. the smartest investment we can make for every one dollar we put in is a nine dollar return. thanks so much for fighting for it. >> >> the question was what famous historical person who was not a president of my favorite. can i say my great great grandfather, who settled in henry county? [applause] they had a store through both world wars. not a well-known political figure. jeanette rankin. she was actually the first woman to be elected to congress. she came from the great state of montana. it was in the early 1900s. she is one who is one of my favorites. taking dark money out
thein most states. the fate of your future should not be defined by the lottery of life, what family you are born into. when we talk about overall investment in education, the most important thing we can do -- our teachers do not get paid enough. you look at places like this that are cutting back investments into higher education. but making sure that quality preschool is universal for all. where the federal government can step in. the smartest investment we can make for every one dollar we put...
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we are going to rejoin thein president.e's in ohio talking about energy policy. >> president trump: i love oil, the number one producer ofe national gas. the number one everything having to do with energy. number one anywhere in theth world. we are reversing decades of calamitous trade policies that led other countries to pillage our jobs, plunder ourol factori, and devastate ohio communities and communities in every state. the era of economic surrender is over.ta [cheers and applause] >> president trump: when you look at what they've done to your jobs over a period of time, nafta was one of the worst deals ever made and probably the worso deal. you still have empty buildings, empty factories, but now, they're getting filled up pretty fast or being knocked down for brand-new ones. we have hundreds of new companies pouring into the united states. my first week in office, i went through the united states from one of the last administrations, worst sell outs. it would've destroyed our automobile industry, it would have destroy
we are going to rejoin thein president.e's in ohio talking about energy policy. >> president trump: i love oil, the number one producer ofe national gas. the number one everything having to do with energy. number one anywhere in theth world. we are reversing decades of calamitous trade policies that led other countries to pillage our jobs, plunder ourol factori, and devastate ohio communities and communities in every state. the era of economic surrender is over.ta [cheers and applause]...
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field into american ships proceeding upper river and slaves jumping into the river trying to get to theinships. they also discharge votes and got people on that way as well. some of it when you use fiction you can imagine how it happened because allav we have, all you t is one drawing by someone who is not there and descriptions from officers. it is remarkable that it appears that this famous story, this famous story and you see in the bottom is a picture of a man which shows the terrible physical damage done to human body and this man, this is how he comes into union lines and the person clean slavery and the union doctors examine him and hohis fitness and the photograpr takes a picture and shows him uniformed as a proud member of the u.s. colored troops as a u.s. ct. in a sense it is relevant this is so many ways of what the raid was about. about taking war to the confederacy because not only they hope to have the same story to recruit them as soldiers but also beginning to destroy southern means of war. they are destroying food source, burning plantations that is one of the things you
field into american ships proceeding upper river and slaves jumping into the river trying to get to theinships. they also discharge votes and got people on that way as well. some of it when you use fiction you can imagine how it happened because allav we have, all you t is one drawing by someone who is not there and descriptions from officers. it is remarkable that it appears that this famous story, this famous story and you see in the bottom is a picture of a man which shows the terrible...
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things are happening to us, whether it is the exportation of the algorithms that run twitter and help thein order to russian intelligence agency influence an election or the ransomware that has now taken down big cities like baltimore and atlanta, we have to understand that people who are behind these things and all of them. knight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span two. in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea -- let viewers make up there on mines. c-span opened the doors to washington policies for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content from television and online, c-span is your unfiltered view of government so you can make up your own mind. brought to as a public service by your cable or satellite provider. ♪ ♪ brian: brian: here is a piece of video of you on this network in 1979. [video clip] at the recent government report concerning the three-mile island, the government concedes that one out of 10 people will eventually die of cancer in the three-mile island area. brian: do you remember that time almost 40 years ago and have you changed your thinking? michio: i
things are happening to us, whether it is the exportation of the algorithms that run twitter and help thein order to russian intelligence agency influence an election or the ransomware that has now taken down big cities like baltimore and atlanta, we have to understand that people who are behind these things and all of them. knight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span two. in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea -- let viewers make up there on mines. c-span opened the doors...
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that is one of the statutory 7811 of thein internal revenue code to define what hardship is. so if you are working on a case and it could be something as simple as you cannot find the person that you need to in the organization, it is a simple problem, but you are spending hours and hours trying to find the person. that is something you should go to the taxpayer advocate service about, because we can at least find the person or send the case somebodysay to somewhere, you need to work this case or find somebody to work it. and then, we have many more complex issues that often raise to my level and i have attorney advisors on my staff and some of you may have worked with them and may have had cases in my office. where we have worked together for i have issued a taxpayer assistance order ordering the irs to do something or not do something. so it really is a whole grab bag of issues. right now, one of my major issues is looking at the amish. because the internal revenue code was changed in tax reform to require social security numbers for the child tax credit and the amish do no
that is one of the statutory 7811 of thein internal revenue code to define what hardship is. so if you are working on a case and it could be something as simple as you cannot find the person that you need to in the organization, it is a simple problem, but you are spending hours and hours trying to find the person. that is something you should go to the taxpayer advocate service about, because we can at least find the person or send the case somebodysay to somewhere, you need to work this case...
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[cheers and applause] and it's something i never thought i would be able decade, thein one aids epidemicthe united states will be gone. think of that. did you ever think you were going to hear that? nope, did you ever think you're going to hear that? the work they have done on aids is incredible. it is an incredible thing. it isold me that, i said shattering. it breaks your heart what has happened, but think of it, in 10 years, the aids epidemic will be eradicated. so great. who thought that was going to be happening? [applause] pres. trump: who thought i would be able to get to say that so early in what we are doing together. we will defend privacy, free speech, free assembly, religious liberty, and the right to keep and bear arms. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: above all, we will never stop fighting for the values that bind us together as one america. we will support, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: we will stand with the incredible men and women of law enforcement. [cheers and applause] we believe in the dignity of work
[cheers and applause] and it's something i never thought i would be able decade, thein one aids epidemicthe united states will be gone. think of that. did you ever think you were going to hear that? nope, did you ever think you're going to hear that? the work they have done on aids is incredible. it is an incredible thing. it isold me that, i said shattering. it breaks your heart what has happened, but think of it, in 10 years, the aids epidemic will be eradicated. so great. who thought that...
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thein: if the results of primary are reflected in the election, there will not be a runoff. of the fernandez triumph is such that there wouldn't be a need for that and he would automatically be elected to government. then of course, we are back to the fernandezf government, if it is the government of the day, starts to reenact the populist and protectionist policies that some might say put argentina in this position in the first place. that is the big question on everyone's mind at the moment and is likely to dominate trading when argentine assets start trading later today. nejra: thank you for joining us, justin carrigan out of dubai, managing editor for emerging markets. allum pickering is still with us. i want to show you this chart hillary put together for us showing argentine borrowing costs. in white, you can see the argentine spread and in blue, other emerging markets. obviously it has been nuts. what do you think about argentina versus other emerging markets? very important that argentina quickly signals it is on a sustainable economic path. this is a very risky time
thein: if the results of primary are reflected in the election, there will not be a runoff. of the fernandez triumph is such that there wouldn't be a need for that and he would automatically be elected to government. then of course, we are back to the fernandezf government, if it is the government of the day, starts to reenact the populist and protectionist policies that some might say put argentina in this position in the first place. that is the big question on everyone's mind at the moment...
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cycle, thein the new iranian method of escalation, the u.s. response, and the tit-for-tat. we are reaching a new normal. it has been the summer of escalation as we move towards political highlights, the g7, iran's self-imposed deadlines to violate the limits imposed on the program by the nuclear deal. we are locking in position. you are seeing a very public negotiation, and i have thoughts on what the americans are saying publicly and with the iranians are saying publicly. let me rephrase and say how we got here. the maximum pressure campaign started in earnest when washington left the iran deal last may. a may 8, a few days short of deadline to impose deadlines for more sanctions relief, and washington began to reimpose sanctions released by the jcpoa deal. i found that to be a responsible strategy for escalation. since then washington has ramped up the pressure. iran's response, it wasn't said publicly, but you saw it in the behavior. shelling talking about education through deed and not word. we are learning how iran is communicating with their deeds. framed asyear was s
cycle, thein the new iranian method of escalation, the u.s. response, and the tit-for-tat. we are reaching a new normal. it has been the summer of escalation as we move towards political highlights, the g7, iran's self-imposed deadlines to violate the limits imposed on the program by the nuclear deal. we are locking in position. you are seeing a very public negotiation, and i have thoughts on what the americans are saying publicly and with the iranians are saying publicly. let me rephrase and...
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to the british intelligence services as well as the cia in a plot to topple the left-leaning regime thein indonesia which isy when these two met in 1960, you can see that they're quite happy, eisenhower was elated, right? he was elated when the malayan leader visited the u.s. eisenhower called him one of america's staunchest friends. a staunch defender of freedom. a partner that the u.s. valued highly in the cold war. and in private, what he said was that malaya should pursue the creation of a regional anti-communist grouping that would be clearly indigenous, not fouled by the fact that the united states got involved just like the southeast asia treaty organization. he said to the prince, malaya could exert terrific force to counter communist influence in asia. with his encouragement, the prince managed to do this by 1961. he formed precisely such a group with pro-u.s. thailand as well as the philippines and this was called asa, the association of southeast asia. asa would lay the foundations for asean created in 1967. the association of southeast asian nations. that would include singapo
to the british intelligence services as well as the cia in a plot to topple the left-leaning regime thein indonesia which isy when these two met in 1960, you can see that they're quite happy, eisenhower was elated, right? he was elated when the malayan leader visited the u.s. eisenhower called him one of america's staunchest friends. a staunch defender of freedom. a partner that the u.s. valued highly in the cold war. and in private, what he said was that malaya should pursue the creation of a...
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we could not get made called actors in america, the offstage history of actors in america. 1865 is thein april most famous actor in america, and he was doing repertory in boston. when he finishes that show last night, frederick marshall's comes in, and they say, do you know about what you are rather did -- federal marshals come in and they say, do you know about what your brother did? he is escorted out by federal marshals and was retired for five years from the stage, because he was a performer, and one of the greatest political incidents in american history's built into his lap. there was no precedent for how to toggle between those two things. worldsly, we live in a with basketball athletes and the post muhammad ali world where inletes are comfortable and some cases expected to be political. but in the entertainment world, it was to be avoided at all costs. davis said look, in the era of people who said literally, i do not have any prominence to make statements about this. i sing, i dance, i act. world --, until harry belafonte said, you have to come down. gone davis, jr. had not acro
we could not get made called actors in america, the offstage history of actors in america. 1865 is thein april most famous actor in america, and he was doing repertory in boston. when he finishes that show last night, frederick marshall's comes in, and they say, do you know about what you are rather did -- federal marshals come in and they say, do you know about what your brother did? he is escorted out by federal marshals and was retired for five years from the stage, because he was a...
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theins, first of all raises point that the court cannot simply assume that every congressional investigation is justified i a public need that overrides the private rights. it identifies three aspects of an inquiry that should give the court pause when trying to determine if the -- it should be reinforced. the first of which is that from a highly general legislative purpose that they can touch upon that purpose. the press of the inquiry made to specific target and the third is that if the search is a demand for informational over a long. of time if it happened in the past it is relative to the present. all three of those dark rows are identified by watkins. -- the housee one of representatives, if they have identified any other keys missed that in the record. the capital one subpoena is an old target. i don't think this court should be accepting the notion that keys study is on a live or what is officious. other people who are comparable involving the realty or money laundering industry whose record have been targeted. they have subpoenas, we don't. someourt should draw conclusions from that
theins, first of all raises point that the court cannot simply assume that every congressional investigation is justified i a public need that overrides the private rights. it identifies three aspects of an inquiry that should give the court pause when trying to determine if the -- it should be reinforced. the first of which is that from a highly general legislative purpose that they can touch upon that purpose. the press of the inquiry made to specific target and the third is that if the...
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prime minister heads to thein today and will ask president and france tomorrow.lfango piccoli are still with us. what is priced into pound level? i keep hearing 70% probability of no deal brexit. jane: i don't think so. the bookies are little bit different for what is priced into the market. they are a little bit higher. they are suggesting a 60% chance of hard brexit. by aarket is swayed consensus among forecasters which has been the we could still get another delay. that is something which would almost certainly bring down boris johnson, something he has pushed hard against. september will be a telling month. parliament comes back in early september and we have the potential tabling of a confidence vote. volatility in terms of sterling, and on the politics, and which way will it go before the october 31 brexit date? nothing is ever certain in politics, but you could argue that boris johnson is preparing for an election and the question is whether this comes before or after no deal. wolfango: i think it is about that. the consent is about this election campaign.
prime minister heads to thein today and will ask president and france tomorrow.lfango piccoli are still with us. what is priced into pound level? i keep hearing 70% probability of no deal brexit. jane: i don't think so. the bookies are little bit different for what is priced into the market. they are a little bit higher. they are suggesting a 60% chance of hard brexit. by aarket is swayed consensus among forecasters which has been the we could still get another delay. that is something which...
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thein a lot of the world, education systems already very stretched, and they're trying hard to do a lot of different things. so we add this other thing, and it is a big challenge. our own education system has some issues. it is going to be hard to ask other countries as well to solve that issue. kate: we know information moves, just look at the news cycle, we can see how fast information moves. but if you had to compare, how much faster does disinformation take off today because of social media platforms versus free pre-internet, pre-social media was this information alive and well? >> what's the saying, and we -- a lie will make it around the rugby for the truth can get its pants on. that's amplified by how we are connected. if such a become just the fact you can send it in a faster, text somebody. the biggest social platforms, your text messaging. i've heard that some of the way people communicate. information travels faster between us, but it also means the bad stuff gets through. kate: i have followed a lot of your writing, and he have been very critical of social media platforms an
thein a lot of the world, education systems already very stretched, and they're trying hard to do a lot of different things. so we add this other thing, and it is a big challenge. our own education system has some issues. it is going to be hard to ask other countries as well to solve that issue. kate: we know information moves, just look at the news cycle, we can see how fast information moves. but if you had to compare, how much faster does disinformation take off today because of social media...